Commissions

At the first instance, please contact Zoe Jones with details of the commission.

Attach image of subject if available.

Commissions can be completed in either pencil on heavy grade paper or acrylic on canvas.

All subject matter is considered

Photographs can be sent via email or post. However it is essential that the images are a true representation of the image you wish to have reproduced. Eyes and coat should be clear as colour may vary.

All commissions are produced on the highest quality materials. Pencil drawings are drawn on heavy grade watercolour paper to avoid any warping or buckling and are ready to frame once received. Framing by a reputable framer is possible at additional cost.

Sizing of pieces is at the customers discretion. However I am happy to discuss and make sure that you have something which suits your space and requirements.

Composites can be developed, meaning that you can have your gun dog painted alongside other shooting items, or have your three dogs painted together from three separate submitted photographs. Alternatively, you may wish an unusual composition, such as in the painting Grouse & Gun, depicted below.

'Grouse and Gun'Acrylic on canvas

This is one of my more unusual requests. I was asked by a gamekeeper, who was working at the time for a leading shooting organisation, to compose a painting which depicted both the grouse project which was being conducted on the site alongside the military nature of the research site. The product was 'Grouse and Gun'.

This is a one off piece with no copies being reproduced for commercial purposes.

Copyright and Licenses

On all commissions, the artist retains copyright. The copyright owner of the original photograph/drawing from which the commissioned piece is derived, will agree to grant full license for the artist to reproduce the commissioned piece as as cards, prints, digital images and other media for commercial purposes. The artist will agree that 10% of the profit from limited edition prints based on the commission will be donated to a charity of the commissioner's choosing, with the commissioner being acknowledged as a donator (if desired) along with the artist.